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Aprende String Indexing in Python | Strings
Tipos de Datos en Python
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Tipos de Datos en Python

Tipos de Datos en Python

1. Familiarizándonos con los Números en Python
2. ¿Verdadero o Falso?
3. Strings
4. Reuniendo Todos los Temas

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String Indexing in Python

String indexing allows you to access individual characters of a string using their position, or index.

Indexing in Python starts from 0. That means the first character of any string has index 0, the second character has index 1, and so on.

For example, in the word "codefinity":

To access a character by index, use square brackets [] with the index number inside:

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string = "codefinity" print("Print the c symbol:", string[0]) # First character print("Print the o symbol:", string[1]) # Second character print("Print the y symbol:", string[9]) # Last character
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Index Out of Range

If you try to access a character at an index that does not exist, Python will raise an error:

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# This will raise an IndexError print(string[10])
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This is called an "index out of range" error. In the word "codefinity", valid indexes are from 0 to 9, because it has 10 characters in total.

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In accounting systems, initials are often used instead of full names when generating reports or signatures.

You are given the variables first_name and last_name, which store a person’s name.

Use string indexing only to extract the first letters from each name and display them in the format: M.J.

Solución

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Sección 3. Capítulo 3
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book
String Indexing in Python

String indexing allows you to access individual characters of a string using their position, or index.

Indexing in Python starts from 0. That means the first character of any string has index 0, the second character has index 1, and so on.

For example, in the word "codefinity":

To access a character by index, use square brackets [] with the index number inside:

12345
string = "codefinity" print("Print the c symbol:", string[0]) # First character print("Print the o symbol:", string[1]) # Second character print("Print the y symbol:", string[9]) # Last character
copy

Index Out of Range

If you try to access a character at an index that does not exist, Python will raise an error:

12
# This will raise an IndexError print(string[10])
copy

This is called an "index out of range" error. In the word "codefinity", valid indexes are from 0 to 9, because it has 10 characters in total.

Tarea

Swipe to start coding

In accounting systems, initials are often used instead of full names when generating reports or signatures.

You are given the variables first_name and last_name, which store a person’s name.

Use string indexing only to extract the first letters from each name and display them in the format: M.J.

Solución

Switch to desktopCambia al escritorio para practicar en el mundo realContinúe desde donde se encuentra utilizando una de las siguientes opciones
¿Todo estuvo claro?

¿Cómo podemos mejorarlo?

¡Gracias por tus comentarios!

Sección 3. Capítulo 3
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